Steve Bannon

Stephen Bannon (27 November 1953-) was the executive chairman of the conservative Breitbart News agency, a talk show host, and the CEO of US Republican Party nominee Donald Trump's presidential campaign in 2016.

Biography
Stephen Bannon was born in Norfolk, Virginia on 27 November 1953, and he graduated from Virginia Tech in 1976; Bannon also received a master's degree in National Security Studies from Georgetown University and a Master of Business Administration degree from Harvard Business School. After serving in the US Navy, Bannon worked at Goldman Sachs, and he opened his own media-specializing investment bank. In 1998, he sold his company and became a film producer, and he was recruited into Breitbart News after being noticed due to his making of a 2004 documentary about Ronald Reagan. Bannon became the executive chairman of Breitbart News, a Siriux XM conservative commentator, and the CEO of Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign, although he became a controversial person; during the 1990s, he had made anti-Semitic comments about the schools that his children were attending, and he was accused of making white supremacist comments on Twitter and on the radio. In 2016, he was one of the people being considered to become a cabinet member under Trump, being the far-right choice, while Reince Priebus was the conservative and establishment option.